From epistemology to the method: phenomenology of the body, qì cultivation (qìgōng) and religious experiences in Chinese worlds

IF 1.2 Q2 ANTHROPOLOGY
Evelyne Micollier Ph.D
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Abstract

At the intersections of social anthropology, philosophy, and Asian studies, my paper explores the body ecologic through a phenomenological frame in the context of Chinese culture engaging both theory and method. How can qì cultivation experiences transporting bodies and persons in movement, within the world and their “life-world,” be interpreted through a phenomenology of perception? Based on ethnographic study data collected mainly in South China (Guangzhou) and in Taiwan (1990s–2000s), this exploration is situated within qìgōng experiences (training, cultivating and mastering the ). Anchored in martial, religious, and healing arts and their meanings, qìgōng’s myriad of forms and infinite variations invite journeys into religious Daoist and Buddhist practice, Chinese thought, and politico-religious issues of past and present Chinese society. The qìgōng world, paths of knowledge transmission, healing horizons, claimed affiliations, and views of practitioners unveil an ontology and a cosmology grounded in religious (Daoist and Buddhist) lore.

从认识论到方法:身体现象学、qì修炼(qìgōng)与中国世界的宗教体验
在社会人类学、哲学和亚洲研究的交叉点上,我的论文通过现象学框架在中国文化背景下探讨了身体生态学,包括理论和方法。如何通过感知现象学来解释在运动中运送身体和人,在世界和他们的“生活世界”中?基于主要在华南(广州)和台湾(1990 -2000年)收集的民族志研究数据,本探索位于气功体验(训练,培养和掌握气)。以武术、宗教和治疗艺术及其意义为基础,气功的无数形式和无限变化邀请人们前往道教和佛教的宗教实践,中国思想,以及过去和现在中国社会的政治宗教问题。气功世界,知识传播的途径,治疗的视野,声称的从属关系,以及实践者的观点揭示了一种基于宗教(道教和佛教)爱的本体论和宇宙论。
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